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The AMZCHEF Cold Press Slow Juicer features a powerful 7-stage auger that maximizes juice extraction from whole fruits and vegetables while operating at a slow 90-110 RPM to preserve nutrients. Its fine stainless steel filter ensures smooth, pulp-free juice without the need for additional straining. Designed with BPA-free materials and easy disassembly, it offers a premium juicing experience with effortless cleaning. Optional accessories (sold separately) expand its functionality into a versatile 4-in-1 kitchen assistant.















| ASIN | B08CMSF2GJ |
| Best Sellers Rank | 20,100 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 7 in Single Auger Masticating Juicers |
| Blade Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
| Brand | AMZCHEF |
| Brand Name | AMZCHEF |
| Capacity | 1.81 kg |
| Colour | Grey |
| Controller Type | Button |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 5,988 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Brushed |
| Finish type | Brushed |
| Included Components | Cups |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | No |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 35D x 15W x 34H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 2.49 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | AMZCHEF |
| Material | Food safety materials |
| Maximum Power | 150 Watts |
| Model Name | ZM1501 |
| Model Number | ZM1501 |
| Number of Speeds | 1 |
| Part Number | ZM1501 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Product Warranty | 2 year limited warranty. |
| Product dimensions | 35D x 15W x 34H centimetres |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Whole fruits, Vegetables |
| Special Features | Easy to Clean, Masticating, Powerful Motor |
| Special feature | Easy to Clean, Masticating, Powerful Motor |
| Voltage | 220 Volts |
| Wattage | 150 watts |
K**D
Update.....
Update... As this product is still working well after six months and is used a lot then my original review still stands. This product is actually much better than some others as proven by the sudden breakdown of a juicer that costs 2.5x the price of this one Sadly, as my other juicer is the only one I now have here I have to wait until I get another, much cheaper, Amzchef as my Amzchef is currently in regular use in East Africa where it is used almost daily. The juicer that just packed up is only four months old and only produced around five litres of juice before packing up. It works out at over £50 per litre when considering how much it produced. So, given that a juicer that costs two and a half times the price of this one, this Amzchef is excellent value and well worth buying. Before I bought this product I had bought a centrifugal juicer and what a waste of money that was. I went for the centrifugal one to save a little money and regretted it. The centrifugal ones extract so little juice are messy and are a nightmare to clean after use. So, after using the centrifugal one only once I gave it away rather than dumping it as it would have been a bigger waste of money had I thrown it away. As the centrifugal juicer was a massive fail, as I had a suspicion it would, I bought this Amchef and it is far superior. It is definitely worth the extra money compared with the price of a centrifugal machine. As this masticating juicer extracts far more juice it is far better value and saves a lot of money compared with the waste from a centrifugal machine. The best thing about this machine is that it is so easy to use that even a four year old uses it. Obviously there is a bit of cheating involved, I prepare the fruit but she does the machining. If a four year old can confidently make juice with this then almost anybody else can do so. The only negative point is that some fruits need the pulp passing through a couple of times to extract as much juice as possible but it's no big deal. One simply puts the fruit through, empties the wet pulp into a container of some sort, puts the jug back into position then puts the pulp through, repeating as necessary until the pulp is solid. She actually says the machine poops and that is exactly what it looks like, dry stools passing out of the back end lol. As a good estimate I would say that this machine can extract 90%+ of the liquid content of fruits. We've made strawberry, strawberry and apple, apple, orange and even cherry.Strawberries and cherries do need to be passed through a few times and the apple oonly has one pass through of the pulp. Although the cold pressed fruit juice that this machine produces is a lot more expesive than shop bought juices it is really worth the extra cost as the juice is so fresh and has much better taste to it. The juice is more flavoursome than the shop bought juice than can be stored for over one year, as the big brand name is. This machine runs reasonably quiet and we usually make around one litre at a time. To save money one can always buy knock down priced fruit from the supermarkets. That fruit may have passed it's shelf life but for juicing it is perfect as it is at it's ripest and also cheap. The riper the fruit the more juice and the more flavour. Overall this is an excellent machine that will last a fair few years. It is good quality, it operates well, a four year old uses it and it is good value so I am recommending it.
W**S
Excellent
This product is excellent and easy to clean, making it a part of my daily routine. It boasts impressive durability and quality, with a size that is manageable and convenient. The design allows for easy repairs and prevents issues like getting stuck with celery sticks. I appreciate the inclusion of a cleaning brush and a tool for opening the front piece. It is particularly suitable for preparing four glasses at a time.
R**F
Makes juicing easy
Good little juicer. Juices well and easy to assemble and de-assemble for cleaning. Yes you do have to cut the fruit. However I had a juicer before where you could put the fruit in whole and it did not juice as well as this juicer. Juice comes it lovely not to frothy.
T**R
Great juicer for the price
This is a superb juicer for the price. I have used it for the past month or so almost every other day and it really is excellent. We have a glut of apples at the moment and so have been making apple, carrot and ginger juices, as well as with beetroot and sometimes a little celery. It handles all these really well. I've also used green vegetables and it handles these well too. The downside of a cheaper juicer like this is that you need to chop up each fruit or vegetable into smaller pieces to fit into the machine. I would also advise removing the cores from the apples and hard skin from anything else. The basic rule is if you wouldn't eat it, don't put it into the juicer. The machine is sturdy and well made. It fits easily on the kitchen worktop and is quite compact. It is quiet too. The jug for collecting the juice is not great, having no handle, but this is a very minor issue and easily resolved; I just use a Pyrex pint jug instead. I was a little skeptical about the quality of the machine at first, given the price, but it really is a great investment. The juice produced makes supermarket juices taste bland and insipid. The waste from the pulp is released in small very dry pellets and is easy to add to compost or food recycling. It is easy to clean, though I wouldn't use a dishwasher for cleaning it; the internal filter does need a good scrub (they provide a handy brush for that) and the main body is best rinsed to remove tiny bits of food waste. The only difficulty I find is in removing the end spout after I've made the juice but the manufacturer provides a tool to help with that, so it's not too much of a problem. Cold-press juicers are definitely the best unless you want smoothies. This is an excellent machine if you want to make 1 litre or so at a time and I would definitely recommend it.
K**E
Surprisingly impressive cold press juicer – quiet, efficient and easy to use
I've been using the AMZCHEF Cold Press Slow Juicer daily for the past couple of weeks and I'm genuinely impressed. I've put it through its paces with everything from soft fruits like oranges and apples, to hard root vegetables like carrots and beetroot, to leafy greens including kale and spinach — and it has handled every single one without complaint. Performance This is where the AMZCHEF really earns its stripes. As a masticating (cold press) juicer, it works by slowly crushing and pressing produce rather than spinning blades at high speed. The difference in juice quality is immediately noticeable — the colour is vivid, the flavour is richer, and there's significantly less foam than I was used to from my old centrifugal juicer. The pulp that comes out is impressively dry, which tells you the machine is extracting as much juice as possible and not wasting your produce. Leafy greens like kale and spinach — notoriously difficult for cheaper juicers — came through without any jamming or stalling. Harder vegetables like carrots fed through steadily and yielded a good volume of juice. Softer fruits were equally trouble-free. Noise Level One of my biggest concerns before buying was noise — I like to juice early in the morning. This machine is genuinely quiet. It produces a low hum rather than the aggressive whirring you get from fast juicers, so it won't disturb anyone else in the house. Cleaning The components disassemble quickly and most parts rinse clean under the tap with minimal effort. The included brush is actually useful (unlike the token brushes that come with some appliances) and gets into the mesh filter effectively. I've found the whole clean-up takes around five minutes, which is reasonable. Value for Money Cold press juicers at this quality level can easily cost two or three times the price from more established brands. The AMZCHEF delivers results I'd expect from a much more expensive machine, and after two weeks of daily use I have no hesitation recommending it. Minor Considerations Like all slow juicers, you'll want to chop produce into smaller pieces before feeding it in — this isn't a flaw, it's simply how masticating juicers work. It's worth factoring a couple of extra minutes of prep time into your routine. Summary If you're thinking about making the switch to cold press juicing, the AMZCHEF is an excellent place to start. Great juice quality, quiet operation, straightforward cleaning, and genuinely good build quality at a competitive price. Two weeks in and it's already become a fixture in my morning routine.
B**I
High Juice Yield and Surprisingly Easy to Clean
The juicer has been such a satisfying addition to the kitchen. What stood out straight away was how straightforward it is to assemble. The parts click into place without needing to wrestle with them or constantly refer back to the manual. Everything feels intuitive, which makes a big difference when you just want to get started. The juice yield has genuinely impressed me. It extracts a generous amount from both fruits and vegetables, and the pulp comes out noticeably dry, which tells you it’s doing its job well. I’ve used it with oranges, apples, carrots and even leafy greens, and it handles them steadily without struggling. Cleaning is often the part that puts people off juicers, but this one makes it manageable. Taking it apart is quick, and the components rinse off easily under running water. Nothing feels awkwardly designed or hard to reach. After a few uses, it became part of the routine rather than a chore. One of the most enjoyable parts has been experimenting with drinks. It’s been great for making fresh fruit juices, but also for creating homemade mocktails. Fresh orange and pineapple blends, apple and mint combinations, even adding a bit of ginger for a kick — the flavour difference compared to shop-bought juice is noticeable. Overall, this juicer feels well designed, efficient, and easy to live with. It delivers a high juice yield without complicated setup or difficult cleaning, which makes it far more likely to be used regularly rather than tucked away in a cupboard.
S**M
Compact & Quiet
Very good quality & good value for money. Easy to assemble and clean. Cut the fruits for best results. Not much noisy. Compact design, good addition to my kitchen.
A**E
Produces fantastic juice when it works well but mine has failed for the 2nd time in 6 months.
I purchased my juicer 6 months ago and believe that this is an acceptable period of time to enable me to provide an honest review. POSITIVES: It is relatively compact; Attractive in appearance; Easy to assemble/disassemble; Much easier to clean than my 30 year old Kenwood. When it works well, it is an absolute delight to use. It is fairly quiet to operate; it produces a good quantity of juice when compared to other machines (1 x large orange/ 1 x large apple/ 2 x medium carrots and a chunk of fresh ginger was producing about 425ml - 450ml of juice with the pulp waste being almost dry to touch.) The juice tasted wonderful. NEGATIVES: Oranges, lemons and limes need to be peeled before use. The hard stalk of green vegetables such as kale needs to be removed. All fruit/vegetables need to be cut into small pieces which is a bit time consuming. The machine tends to clog up should one attempt to juice soft berries or fruit such as kiwi, peach, plum. (I thus prepared these in a smoothie maker). The machine dislikes pomegranate or water melon seeds which effectively means that should one attempt to juice these, the machine may be damaged. WARNING+++ and reason for one star. The motor failed after three months of almost daily use and the machine was replaced. However, last week the machine once again became sluggish to use; the oranges produced less juice and the wet, sloppy pulp had to be fed through the feeder tube 4 times before an acceptable - albeit reduced - amount of juice was obtained; the 1st apple produced a few drops of juice and the auger & filter clogged up completely. Exasperated, I then gave up and reported the faulty machine. When I switched the machine on this morning there was a noticeable smell of burning. To date, the issue has not been resolved and, as one who normally juices on an almost daily basis, I am now purchasing an alternative machine.
A**S
One slight problem
Only used it once, works ok. I’m in Australia, the appliance arrived without an Australian 3 pin plug on it. I was fortunate I had a universal power connector to plug it into. If someone in Australia purchases this appliance, they need to know it cannot be plugged into an Australian power outlet and used immediately . I assumed Amazon would have ensured this appliance had the appropriate plug fitted.
S**G
Low power
Design is good but not efficient enough! It is very slow and it takes to much time to do a glass of juice. Disappointed
C**Y
molto utile
Ottimo frullatore, potente e facile da usare. Frulla perfettamente sia frutta fresca che congelata senza lasciare grumi. Facile da pulire e stabile durante l’utilizzo. Ottimo rapporto qualità-prezzo, lo consiglio per l’uso quotidiano.
D**O
Good product!
I am very impressed with the performance of this juicer. The pulp is completely dry, which shows that the juice is extracted efficiently. It is also very easy to clean and reassemble. Overall, it offers an excellent price–performance ratio.
F**M
Extracteur efficace sur tous les légumes, durs et/ou fibreux
Mon extracteur (Naelia) étant quasi décédé, il me fallait en racheter un. J'ai donc décidé d'acheter celui-ci. Extracteur fourni avec les accessoires classiques : brosse pour nettoyer, embout dont j'ignore toujours l'utilité prcq je ne m'en sers jamais, de quoi extracter les jus (vis sans fin et tamis) et les deux bols pour récupérer le jus et les fibres. ✔ Les fibres sont bien orientées grâce à la forme du tube de sortie ce qui évite les catastrophes (rares, mais ça arrive) ✔ Le bocal pour le jus est gradué et contient 700ml de liquide. ✔ Je dois avouer qu'au départ, je me suis dit que des bocaux ronds ça pouvait être embêtant pour le rangement et que ça allait nécessiter plus de place pour utiliser l'extracteur et finalement, pas du tout. Et ça a même un avantage auquel je n'avais pas pensé : c'est BEAUCOUP mieux pour le lavage. Plutôt que les contenants qui ont toujours un angle quelque part, le rond au moins, ça se lave sans résidu et facilement. Et pour le rangement, la logique reste la même, l'un dans l'autre. ✔ Comme vous le constaterez dans la vidéo, j'ai réalisé un jus pommes/carottes/céleri branche/citron. Et il a une bonne extraction. Pour 4 grosses carottes, 2 citron, 4 pink lady et 1 botte entière de céleri, j'ai obtenu un peu plus de 1,4 litres (un peu plus de 2 fois le bocal à liquide). J'ai pas eu à forcer pour aucun aliment (sauf pour le premier bout de la première carotte). Le céleri, qui peut vite poser problème en raison de ses fibres, est passé nickel, sans s'enrouler et tourner dans le vide. Je n'ai pas eu besoin de faire un tour en arrière car aucun aliment ne s'est retrouvé à tourner dans le vide et le tout n'a pas fait de purée. Les aliments passent vite et bien, le plus long reste le découpage puis le lavage, comme souvent. Le bloc moteur n'a pas manifesté de chaleur, de bruit, de ralentissement qui pourrait impliquer que ça force donc la puissance du moteur est bonne. ✔ Le jus est bien séparé des fibres, très clairement. Je n'ai pas eu besoin de le passer au filet par la suite. ✔ Je l'ai fait tourner un peu à vide au début et il est plutôt silencieux ✔ Il y a certains aliments (comme le fenouil et le céleri) qui faisaient un bruit de dingue en passant dans mon ancien extracteur mais là, même le céleri est silencieux. Pas de différence réelle de bruit entre les aliments et ça va me permettre d'arrêter de réveiller les voisins quand je fais un jus. ✔ Montage et démontage effectivement facile. L'objet qui sert à démonter le bloc à jus est facilement utilisable et efficace, pas besoin de forcer. Il est vrai que plus d'une fois, j'ai du demander à mon conjoint de venir ouvrir pour moi mon ancien extracteur. Là, plus besoin, c'est chouette. La vidéo fait en tout 16 minutes et des brouettes, c'est donc le temps qu'il m'a fallu (hors découpe) pour faire le jus et la vaisselle. ✔ Je dirais que son seul défaut c'est que si vous devez vider le bocal à jus en cours d'utilisation, il n'y a pas moyen de mettre le bocal à fibres pour les gouttes qui vont immanquablement tomber. Je le faisais pour mon précédent extracteur mais là, la hauteur du bocal à fibres ne le permet pas. Finalement, j'enlève le bocal à jus, je cale une éponge et je l'enlève une fois que je veux remettre le bocal. Ça va, c'est un défaut très relatif lol Quand c'est la fin du jus, je le laisse toujours tourner encore un peu après les derniers aliments pour qu'il finisse les dernières gouttes. 👉👉👉 En conclusion, étant une grande habituée des jus et des extracteurs (j'ai eu plusieurs marques, dont 2 omega 8226, la référence dans le domaine), je suis satisfaite de celui-ci. L'extraction est bonne, le nettoyage est facile, etc. Il est également plus silencieux et moins lourd qu'un Omega. Le bloc moteur correspond aux usages classiques, sans ralentissement ni forçage. Le rapport qualité/prix est en faveur de AMZCHEF. J'en suis très contente.
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